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You know spring has sprung when you have the desire to do some spring cleaning! Spring is also a great time of the year to take care of home maintenance items that will help keep your home in great condition. Utilize the list below to keep both the structure and mechanical parts of your home in tip top shape.

Air ConditioningHave your a/c unit serviced by licensed professional annually.

Filters and ventsChange or clean a/c filter monthly. Clean dryer duct and exhaust vents in laundry and bathrooms and over stove.

DrainageMake sure water drains away from the foundation of your home. You should have several inches of space between the bottom of your siding or stucco and soil, exposing a few inches of your foundation.

FencingEnsure that fence planks are secure to protect animals and children from getting in our out of yard. Also make sure that fencing around pool is secure.

RoofingCheck attic for signs of roof leaks and check condition of roof.

Light BulbsMake sure the light fixtures inside and on the exterior of your home all have the correct wattage.

Exterior LightingConsider installing a lighting protection system on your home.

Fascia and TrimCheck the fascia and trim for deterioration.

AtticCheck for pests and animals, proper ventilation and insulation. Consider installing an attic fan to save on cooling costs.

FirewoodRemove firewood stored near the home. Firewood should be stored at least 18 inches off the ground at least 2 feet from the structure.

Please contact me if you need a reference for a professional who can assist you with maintaining your home. I have preferred vendors who service Visalia, Tulare, Exeter, and the surrounding areas in Tulare County.

As we enter into the tax season it is a great time to make plans on how to save on taxes for 2010. You may want to use your tax refund to make home improvements that you will receive tax credits for, in addition to saving money in your monthly budget. Here are some improvements you may want to consider. Feel free to contact me if you need suggestions for reputable vendors.

The government is expected to unveil a new program in the next
couple of months that, if approved, may reimburse homeowners for
up to half the cost of making their homes more efficient. Through the
program, homeowners will receive the largest return from simple
upgrades like caulking windows, adding insulation, and changing
incandescent light bulbs to those that are more energy-efficient.

To determine which energy-efficiency upgrades are best for their
house, homeowners should obtain a energy audit. Homeowners are
advised to hire a contractor licensed by the Building Performance
Institute or the Residential Industry Services Network. These
contractors have been trained to first test a home to determine the
amount of energy it is losing, and then make suggestions or
renovations.